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July 31, 2018 · In: Travel, Travel Planning, Travel Tips

5 Ways to Satisfy your Wanderlust in Isolation

Listen for a moment. Turn off the music, pause the movie and ignore the rush of life outside. Just listen. Can you hear it? Aha, there it is: the faraway melody of…

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May 28, 2018 · In: Asia, Destinations, Japan

How I Ate My Way Through Disneyland

Want to know why I ate my way through Disneyland? When I visited Disneyland, Tokyo in 2017, it was the busiest week of the year. I’m talking Cherry Blossom festival/…

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May 25, 2018 · In: Australia, Destinations, Victoria

What to Expect for Your First Hot Air Balloon

Your first hot air balloon experience will be a memory you’ll never forget. The thrill of quietly floating through the air among the birds is an experience like no other….

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May 14, 2018 · In: Australia, Destinations, Travel, Victoria

Melbourne Adventures

Sometimes we need a break in life; to get away from it all and just breathe for a little while. A few months ago, my life was suffocating me. I was…

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If you've been to Disneyland or Disneyworld around Easter, drop a comment below and let me know all about your experience!

May 11, 2018 · In: Asia, Destinations, Japan, Travel

Easter at Disneyland Tokyo

Disney’s Easter is Tokyo Disneyland’s 3-month celebration of Easter. That’s right, 3 months. This post features some of my photos and thoughts, along with tips on making the most of…

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May 7, 2018 · In: Asia, Cambodia, Destinations

The Killing Fields and S21: A Chilling Cambodian Experience

I wanted to preface this blog to apologise for how long it has taken me to write it. As a travel writer, I find it my job to tell the…

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May 2, 2018 · In: Travel, Travel Planning, Travel Tips

5 misconceptions about travel

Something that I have noticed recently, is that there is a major difference in the mindset of those who are already traveling and those who have the desire to travel, but…

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April 27, 2018 · In: Asia, Destinations, Singapore, Travel

Gardens by the Bay, Singapore

The Marina Bay Area was the activity I was most looking forward to on my South East Asian holiday in late 2017. I’d seen photos of the magical wonderland of…

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April 13, 2018 · In: Budget Travel, Money Tips, Travel, Travel Planning, Travel Tips

6 Reasons Why You’ll Love Hostel Dorm Rooms

I’m not gonna lie, if you had asked me three years ago if I had or would ever stay in one of the infamous hostel dorm rooms notorious for sex,…

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February 26, 2018 · In: Australia, Destinations, Travel, Travel Planning, Travel Tips

Why You Need To Visit A Sunflower Field ASAP

Have you ever visited a sunflower field? Chased sunset across a sunflower field? Danced in the golden rays of light and felt magic spring around you as the yellow hues…

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I'm Abbie! A 20-something girl living in Australia, writing stories and travelling as much as possible. I created One World Wanderer to help you – a millennial, student, budgeting, full-time working travel-chasing badass – that travel is still possible despite the time and financial restraints you might have. Buckle up and get ready to travel, because you're going to have all the tools to do so after joining me here!

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20+ years of being a student. About 1000 coffees l 20+ years of being a student. About 1000 coffees later. Some of the happiest memories of my life. And somehow it’s all over… 

I’ve been obsessed with books and writing since I was a child and have never really wavered in knowing it’s what I want to do for the rest of my life. 

I thrived in school, always loving assessment and reading and especially my English subjects and was sad when it was over. 

So I did my undergrad in Creative Writing and History… all while travelling to 30+ countries and writing my first novel. It took me 4 years to finish a 3 year degree but I managed to achieve so much while studied and falling in love with writing and literature after a little break after high school. 

And then I moved to Melbourne to do my Masters in Creative Writing, Editing and Publishing while writing my other two novels, dealing with grief, growing up, and planning a wedding. It was a wild 3 years of being a student but it’s also been so much fun and so rewarding too.

Study has always been a huge enjoyment to me. It’s always been a lifeline and a thing I found easy. I’ve loved every second of being a student, especially my time at Melbourne Uni. I’m terrified for what life will look like post-student life, but also SO excited for what’s to come. 

Bring on graduation 👩🏻‍🎓👩🏻‍🎓
October, you’ve been good to me so far 🥰🥰 October, you’ve been good to me so far 🥰🥰
Home for a week with my two little besties and all Home for a week with my two little besties and all my favourite spots 🥰🥰
The most magical, heartwarming and emotional surpr The most magical, heartwarming and emotional surprise today to be showered by all my favourite Townsville people while I’ve been visiting 🥹🥹 

Somehow, my sisters managed to pull off the most ‘me’ bridal shower possible and then surprised me with it while I thought we were just going out to brunch. I’m so lucky and so grateful for all the hard work that went into this beautiful event 🥰🥰

Less than two months until we get #gatherum’d @harrison.d.williams and I’m so bloody excited to become your wife 🎉
Life recently ☕️📚 Uni, books, more Uni, b Life recently ☕️📚 

Uni, books, more Uni, book club, coffee, and more Uni. Very excited for this semester (and degree) to be over … even if a small part of me knows I’ll miss it 🎓

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